Three illustrations for Internazionale on an essay by Dimiter Kenarov about the societal changes in his Country after the collapse of the totalitarian regime. Bulgarians felt a rush of excitement for the future in the ‘90s, when the frontiers opened and time started moving forward again. But now that things have settled down, time seems to stand still in a grey routine with no perspective… “Somebody is bringing us the same broth over and over again”. Thanks to AD Alberto Notarbartolo!
Book cover illustration for "Il gioco degli opposti" by Françoise Morlupi, a crime novel set in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Published in Italy by Salani Editore. Thanks to AD Stefano Izzo! How welcoming the U.S. will be to foreign students after the 2024 elections? New illustration for Chronicle of Higher Education about how the result of the presidential race could have an impact on student-visa and other policies. Thanks to AD Wesley Watson, as always!
Three illustrations for Internazionale about how governments around the world market influence through food. "Gastrodiplomacy" has become a particularly popular tool with East and Southeast Asian governments.
Article by Dan Hong. Thanks to AD Alberto Notarbartolo, as always. Illustration for a greeting card project by the United Nations Global Compact (Pacte Mondial des Nations Unies) about the need to enable an ecological transition that leaves no one behind, and to take actions that advance societal goals. Thanks to AD Alice Tan!
Happy to learn this piece is among the winners of the CA 65th Annual Illustration Competition!
It’s an editorial illustration for an essay by Arundhati Roy about how our democracies are being threatened by hate speeches, populism and rage. Published by Internazionale. Illustration for Diablo about how chronic loneliness and isolation can contribute to many negative health impacts.
Thanks to AD David Bergeron! Illustration for AAA Explorer about the wonder of train travel - the best way to see the country and to learn about it, according to the author Frank Bures. Thanks to AD Lori Anderson!
Two illustrations for Deseret News about the political polarization in the United States. According to the author Hyrum Lewis, Americans need more political conversations based on actual issues and fewer based in a simplistic “left-right” spectrum, which has led to a divisive, hostile and rhetorically extreme politics. Thanks to AD Eric Gillet!
Three illustrations for Internazionale about how passive-aggression has become a symptom of the modern society. The author of the article Josh Cohen says it’s “the surreptitious, indirect and often insidious means by which we express antagonism or noncompliance while ensuring the plausible deniability of any such intention”.
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